Intel Core Ultra Processors: Powering business-ready AI PCs
A one-stop hub of practical resources for IT teams exploring AI-enabled laptop refresh strategies
Sponsored Post As AI-capable laptops move from early adopter kit to mainstream business hardware, IT teams are being asked a familiar question: what actually changes for productivity, security, and manageability when AI acceleration is built into the PC itself?
Intel’s Core Ultra resource hub on The Register pulls together a set of practical, business-focused assets designed to help you answer that question with clarity. Whether you are planning a fleet refresh, shaping device standards, or modelling the impact of on-device AI on everyday workflows, this page gives you a single place to explore the key themes and trade-offs without wading through scattered collateral.
In the Hot Seat interview, Redefining the AI PC, Intel’s Tom Pieser discusses what the second generation of Intel Core Ultra Processors are aiming to deliver for business laptops, including performance and efficiency considerations, plus what on-device AI could mean for day-to-day user experience and IT decision-making.
From there, dive into a selection of targeted reads depending on what you need to take back to colleagues:
- Security and platform confidence: an ebook on business security looks at how modern PC hardware can support protection, simplified management, and alignment with frameworks such as MITRE ATT&CK.
- Planning a refresh: an infographic outlines key reasons to reassess your PC fleet, with pointers on productivity, security, and future readiness.
- Setting the standard: an ebook on “today’s standard for business PCs” explores what a modern enterprise laptop spec should cover, from performance through to battery life and reliability.
- Building a business case: a report examines how organizations are approaching end-user ROI, with examples of how AI-enabled PCs are being used to modernise workflows.
- Matching devices to roles: an e-guide helps map Intel processor options to different team needs, which can be useful when standardizing across varied user groups.
- Real-world outcomes: a case study looks at a Fortune 500 organization’s reported results from adopting AI-powered PCs.
If you are evaluating AI PCs for 2025 planning, or simply need a grounded set of materials to support internal discussions, bookmark the Intel Core Ultra hub and share it with stakeholders. Explore the full resource page here.
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